On Sunday morning, we went to Grandma and Grandpa Holko's house for a delicious brunch. This was the first time I had to share the backseat of the car with my little brother (and Gramma Jojo).
Here are some pictures of the Holko Boys and one Holko girl...
For some reason, I got a bunch of presents just for having a baby brother. So far, this whole baby thing has worked out well for me. Rumor has it Gramma Jojo will leave us soon...I'm not sure what will happen then. Mommy is a little scared.
Love, J
Monday, November 30, 2009
Friday, November 27, 2009
At Home and Happy!
No long story this time...just some pictures! We are sooooo happy to have Ryan home with us. I am already being such a good big brother.
We are so lucky to have Gramma Jojo here with us. I'm not sure how we would have made it through this week without her.
Have a great, wonderful wekend. We love you all.
Love, J
We are so lucky to have Gramma Jojo here with us. I'm not sure how we would have made it through this week without her.
Have a great, wonderful wekend. We love you all.
Love, J
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Ryan is Here...
...well, actually, he's still THERE. He is stuck in the Special Care Unit (aka the NICU). We expect him to be home tomorrow.
Now, before I provide any more details, I need to say, in big capital letters...RYAN IS FINE.
We were scheduled to be induced on Saturday. By the middle of the night on Friday, I knew we weren't going to be needing any sort of induction. By the time I got up Saturday morning, I knew I needed to get dressed and be ready to go. This was about 7:00 am. We left for the hospital at about 8:30 after I had a vision of giving birth to a baby in the toilet (a la "I Didn't Know I Was Pregnant"). By the end of the 7 minute drive there was no pause between contractions.
I was hooked up to the monitoring machines in the delivery room at 9:06am. Ryan was born at 9:42am.
Thank god we live close to the hospital.
I won't provide the gory details here (but may write about it on my own blog page soon), but it was so fast that there was no time for epidurals of any of that other fun stuff that makes delivering a baby slightly more comfortable.
But, after just a short time, we had a cute little guy! I say little because his head looked TINY to me compared to Jake's.
He weighed in at 8lbs. 6ozs., and is 20" long (he's just 2 ozs smaller than Jake was).
We got back to the recovery room, snuggled, saw visitors, ate, pooped, all of that good stuff.
Now here is where I will remind you...HE IS FINE. PLEASE DON'T WORRY.
At about midnight, the nurse came to take Ryan to weigh him, which is what they do every night. She never brought him back, but returned with a NICU doctor who said that he had turned very blue when he was on the scale, alarmingly so. She had ordered x-rays to try to determine the reason for the incredibly low oxygen levels in his blood. She thought maybe since he had pooped before he was born, maybe he had some stuff in his lungs that were interfering with breathing.
Nope. Lungs were perfect. She figured out that there was another problem. She returned to my room, now 2:00am, and sat down and told me that my beautiful new baby boy, who I had just spent all day hugging and admiring, had a heart defect.
I'm not sure there is a scarier combination of words in the English language. I was shocked. He looked PERFECT. I had just been holding him. How was this possible?
She proceeded to tell me that he may need to be transferred to Children's hospital if surgery were necessary, and that they had called in the pediatric cardiologist who would be there in 20 minutes. Then, she speculated OUT LOUD that she thought it might be "transposition," or something about the arteries and veins being switched around. Horrifying.
And then she left.
I called Ben and he came right down and we sat there in silence. What do you say to each other?
After a little while, Ben went down to the NICU to see if he could at least see Ryan. The cardiologist was there, doing an EKG and was nice enough to let Ben look at it and explained some things to him.
The both returned to the recovery area and we all sat down. The doctor explained that there is a small hole between the top two chambers of his heart. He also has an enlarged valve between the top and bottom chambers on the right side of his heart. Basically, the blue blood returning from the rest of the body was getting blasted through the hole and mixing with the oxygenated blood, bypassing the lungs. The enlarged valve helps make the problem worse by restricting blood from flowing to the bottom chamber where it's supposed to go. Confusing? Well, he drew us a diagram. I should post it. It helped.
This all sounds absolutely horrible...until you learn the all babies have this hole while they are developing. Most are just closed up by the time they are born. There are plenty of adults walking around who STILL have this hole...and they are fine. The doctor explained that the worst case scenario would be that the little hole would not close and they would have to go in and close it, and trim the enlarged valve. He wanted to say that it wasn't a big deal, but corrected himself to say that EVERY heart surgery is a big deal...this was just one of the not-SO-big deals.
Right.
But, the best case scenario, and what he expected to see happen, was that we would wait a few days and the problem would resolve itself. The hole would close, the blood would go where it should, and everything would be fine.
And THANK GOD, that seems to be what is happening. At first, he was on 100% oxygen to keep his O2 saturation at acceptable levels. They kept gradually decreasing it, and he kept doing well. Today, he had NO O2, and was perfect.
Unfortunately, the cardiologist was not in today so could not review the progress. The doctor that did see him said that he was fine.
My big pink piggy does not look like he belongs in the NICU. He looks huge in there.
So.............we expect him to come home tomorrow. Good as new :)
I know I kind of avoided everyone and didn't share this info right away. I didn't want to alarm anyone until we knew what we were dealing with. Our hopes for the best possible outcome seem to be coming true, and we are so happy.
Thanks to everyone for all of your thoughts, prayers, and good wishes. We love you all and know we are lucky to have such wonderful friends and family.
Stay tuned for your regular updates from Jacob.....................
Love, Erin
Now, before I provide any more details, I need to say, in big capital letters...RYAN IS FINE.
We were scheduled to be induced on Saturday. By the middle of the night on Friday, I knew we weren't going to be needing any sort of induction. By the time I got up Saturday morning, I knew I needed to get dressed and be ready to go. This was about 7:00 am. We left for the hospital at about 8:30 after I had a vision of giving birth to a baby in the toilet (a la "I Didn't Know I Was Pregnant"). By the end of the 7 minute drive there was no pause between contractions.
I was hooked up to the monitoring machines in the delivery room at 9:06am. Ryan was born at 9:42am.
Thank god we live close to the hospital.
I won't provide the gory details here (but may write about it on my own blog page soon), but it was so fast that there was no time for epidurals of any of that other fun stuff that makes delivering a baby slightly more comfortable.
But, after just a short time, we had a cute little guy! I say little because his head looked TINY to me compared to Jake's.
He weighed in at 8lbs. 6ozs., and is 20" long (he's just 2 ozs smaller than Jake was).
We got back to the recovery room, snuggled, saw visitors, ate, pooped, all of that good stuff.
Now here is where I will remind you...HE IS FINE. PLEASE DON'T WORRY.
At about midnight, the nurse came to take Ryan to weigh him, which is what they do every night. She never brought him back, but returned with a NICU doctor who said that he had turned very blue when he was on the scale, alarmingly so. She had ordered x-rays to try to determine the reason for the incredibly low oxygen levels in his blood. She thought maybe since he had pooped before he was born, maybe he had some stuff in his lungs that were interfering with breathing.
Nope. Lungs were perfect. She figured out that there was another problem. She returned to my room, now 2:00am, and sat down and told me that my beautiful new baby boy, who I had just spent all day hugging and admiring, had a heart defect.
I'm not sure there is a scarier combination of words in the English language. I was shocked. He looked PERFECT. I had just been holding him. How was this possible?
She proceeded to tell me that he may need to be transferred to Children's hospital if surgery were necessary, and that they had called in the pediatric cardiologist who would be there in 20 minutes. Then, she speculated OUT LOUD that she thought it might be "transposition," or something about the arteries and veins being switched around. Horrifying.
And then she left.
I called Ben and he came right down and we sat there in silence. What do you say to each other?
After a little while, Ben went down to the NICU to see if he could at least see Ryan. The cardiologist was there, doing an EKG and was nice enough to let Ben look at it and explained some things to him.
The both returned to the recovery area and we all sat down. The doctor explained that there is a small hole between the top two chambers of his heart. He also has an enlarged valve between the top and bottom chambers on the right side of his heart. Basically, the blue blood returning from the rest of the body was getting blasted through the hole and mixing with the oxygenated blood, bypassing the lungs. The enlarged valve helps make the problem worse by restricting blood from flowing to the bottom chamber where it's supposed to go. Confusing? Well, he drew us a diagram. I should post it. It helped.
This all sounds absolutely horrible...until you learn the all babies have this hole while they are developing. Most are just closed up by the time they are born. There are plenty of adults walking around who STILL have this hole...and they are fine. The doctor explained that the worst case scenario would be that the little hole would not close and they would have to go in and close it, and trim the enlarged valve. He wanted to say that it wasn't a big deal, but corrected himself to say that EVERY heart surgery is a big deal...this was just one of the not-SO-big deals.
Right.
But, the best case scenario, and what he expected to see happen, was that we would wait a few days and the problem would resolve itself. The hole would close, the blood would go where it should, and everything would be fine.
And THANK GOD, that seems to be what is happening. At first, he was on 100% oxygen to keep his O2 saturation at acceptable levels. They kept gradually decreasing it, and he kept doing well. Today, he had NO O2, and was perfect.
Unfortunately, the cardiologist was not in today so could not review the progress. The doctor that did see him said that he was fine.
My big pink piggy does not look like he belongs in the NICU. He looks huge in there.
So.............we expect him to come home tomorrow. Good as new :)
I know I kind of avoided everyone and didn't share this info right away. I didn't want to alarm anyone until we knew what we were dealing with. Our hopes for the best possible outcome seem to be coming true, and we are so happy.
Thanks to everyone for all of your thoughts, prayers, and good wishes. We love you all and know we are lucky to have such wonderful friends and family.
Stay tuned for your regular updates from Jacob.....................
Love, Erin
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Monday, November 16, 2009
Friday, November 13, 2009
Cemmixer!
We woke up to possibly only thing that is more exciting than a bulldozer in your yard...a "cemmixer!" For those of you who do not speak Jacob, this translates into "cement mixer."
This was VERY fun to watch. It was here for an hour, and now it's gone. Here is my sad face announcing this to Mom-mom.
We still have a few more exciting things to look forward to:
Love, J
We still have a few more exciting things to look forward to:
- Grampa Mike gets here tomorrow!
- Gramma Jojo gets here Tuesday!
- Baby Ryan better get here sometime between those days...
Love, J
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Mom-mom's Day Off
We have no real pictures to post today. Mom-mom got the day off and I slept over at Grandma and Grandpa Holko's house last night.
Just didn't want anyone to think that we'd forgotten about posting :)
Have a great day and think Baby Brother thoughts for us! Mom-mom will go to the doctor this afternoon, so we will keep everyone posted.
Love, J
Monday, November 9, 2009
Daddy's Helper
Since Daddy has been Mom-mom's helper for the last few weeks, I've become Daddy's helper!
Saturday night, we made a special snack. Daddy and I measured out 6 whole cups of marshmallows (we tasted lots first just to make sure they were ok), some butter, and then TONS of Rice Krispies. We mixed 'em all up in the big pot and then put them into a pan. YUMMY! I love Rice Krispie Treats!
No Baby Brother yet, though. We've got everything as ready as it is going to get, I think. We washed and folded a whole bunch of little clothes and put together a little tiny bed and I picked out a few stuffed animals to keep it warm til my baby gets here. Mom-mom even kinda packed a bag to go to the hospital...so, come on Baby Brother! We're ready for you!
I hope everybody had a good weekend! Welcome home Gramma Jojo and Grampa Mike. We're glad you are safely back in Buffalo, but we are SOOOO excited to see you both soon!
Love, J
Saturday night, we made a special snack. Daddy and I measured out 6 whole cups of marshmallows (we tasted lots first just to make sure they were ok), some butter, and then TONS of Rice Krispies. We mixed 'em all up in the big pot and then put them into a pan. YUMMY! I love Rice Krispie Treats!
No Baby Brother yet, though. We've got everything as ready as it is going to get, I think. We washed and folded a whole bunch of little clothes and put together a little tiny bed and I picked out a few stuffed animals to keep it warm til my baby gets here. Mom-mom even kinda packed a bag to go to the hospital...so, come on Baby Brother! We're ready for you!
I hope everybody had a good weekend! Welcome home Gramma Jojo and Grampa Mike. We're glad you are safely back in Buffalo, but we are SOOOO excited to see you both soon!
Love, J
Friday, November 6, 2009
Hide-Out
Mom-mom and I just got back from the big sale at my school. We went with Anna and met Grandma Susan there, and we all got lots of good stuff! grandma got a new crib for her house and a whole bunch of neat toys for me. Anna found all sorts of cute baby things, and Mom-mom got a ton of new clothes for me!
Unfortunately,t hat's the only thing we had to do today. So now we're home, and there are workers in our living room. Mom-mom, the pups, and I are all hiding out in the front room. Good thing we have snacks and tv!
Love, J
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Big Day
Alright, this is big news. Anyone who has children will understand just how momentous this occasion is. For those of you without children, sorry...then it's just gross. At least we made the picture blurry...
Yes, I finally pooped in the potty. It's been a long time coming. We are giving a lot of the credit for this to Grandma Susan. She spent a lot of very patient time with me over the past few months.
We brought her flowers today. She deserves a gold medal.
Love, J
P.S. - Uncle Brett, I pooped in your yard once. I feel I can admit this now.
Yes, I finally pooped in the potty. It's been a long time coming. We are giving a lot of the credit for this to Grandma Susan. She spent a lot of very patient time with me over the past few months.
We brought her flowers today. She deserves a gold medal.
Love, J
P.S. - Uncle Brett, I pooped in your yard once. I feel I can admit this now.
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Wednesday, November 4, 2009
MOM! LOOK!
There's a BULLDOZER in our yard!
Or an excavator, or whatever it's called. I call it the most exciting thing a little boy could dream of finding in his yard in the morning.
I saw a truck pull down the street with a bulldozer on the back. Mom-mom seemed a little excited, too. Then it happened. It came down off the trailer and INTO OUR YARD.
Awesome.
Love, J
Or an excavator, or whatever it's called. I call it the most exciting thing a little boy could dream of finding in his yard in the morning.
I saw a truck pull down the street with a bulldozer on the back. Mom-mom seemed a little excited, too. Then it happened. It came down off the trailer and INTO OUR YARD.
Awesome.
Love, J
Monday, November 2, 2009
A Work in Progress...
Just like the second half of "The Holko Boys" is still a work in progress, so is the update to this blog page.
For today, anyway, here is the new header. Still needs some work.
And here are some pictures of Boy 1. Lots of energy around here today.
Boy 1 + Boy 2...what the heck is mom-mom gonna do?
Stay tuned for more updates.
Love, J
For today, anyway, here is the new header. Still needs some work.
And here are some pictures of Boy 1. Lots of energy around here today.
Boy 1 + Boy 2...what the heck is mom-mom gonna do?
Stay tuned for more updates.
Love, J
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